All Stories Home News, Events & Stories Stories Filter by Topic Section Menu Academics Alumni Arts & Culture Careers & Outcomes Diversity & Inclusion Faculty Voices Faith & Mission Global Impact Health & Wellness Service & Community Impact Student Life Sustainability “Unforgettable” – the Legacy of Carl Maxey February 15, 2022 A powerful tribute to Carl Maxey, civil rights leader, boxing champion and Gonzaga Law graduate, “Unforgettable” depicts the life and enduring legacy... Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra welcomes pianist Alon Goldstein February 14, 2022 Internationally acclaimed pianist Alon Goldstein will perform with the Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra on Monday, Feb. 28 at the Myrtle Woldson Performing... Gonzaga University marks Black History Month February 02, 2022 Two art exhibits, a musical performance and a conversation about mass incarceration highlight Gonzaga University’s observance of Black History Month. New Year's Greeting February 02, 2022 Joan Iva C. Fawcett, Dean for Social Justice Leadership and Community Empowerment, offers a greeting to prospective students for the New Year and... Gonzaga’s ‘Season in the Spotlight’ brings array of performers January 13, 2022 Gonzaga University plans to present five guest performances from February to May for its “Season in the Spotlight” series, offering Asian dance, a... Vlog: Life as a Zag Madelyn Archibald December 17, 2021 Get a glimpse into Madelyn's life as a current Gonzaga University student. Vlog: Life as a Zag with Adam Chin November 29, 2021 Get a glimpse into Adam's life as a current Gonzaga University student. 'Scheherazade' Tops Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra Program November 15, 2021 The Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra’s winter program on Monday, Dec. 6, will feature both Rimsky-Korsakov’s epic showpiece “Scheherazade” and the three... Vlog: Thankful Zags November 12, 2021 Current Gonzaga University students share what they're thankful for this fall. Comedic whodunit welcomes audiences back to Gonzaga’s campus November 01, 2021 "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" is a comedic whodunit musical that is being held at the Myrtle Woodson Performing Arts Center Nov. 11-14. Commonality in Individuality November 01, 2021 These hand-crafted skateboards tell a story of unique individuals and their contributions to the broader community. Rescuing the World October 24, 2021 Guam native, lawyer and activist Julian Aguon talks about his first book with fellow indigenous author Tommy Orange Gonzaga Dance Students to Debut with Inland Northwest Opera October 22, 2021 The Inland Northwest Opera production team has set the stage for dance to play a major role in “Orpheus and Eurydice,” giving the four Gonzaga... Pathways for Healthy Livelihoods October 01, 2021 How one alum is working with partners in Kenya to develop educational and career pathways for the local community. Goodbye to our 20-21 Law School Artist in Residence, Shelle Lindholm September 02, 2021 After a memorable year, Gonzaga University School of Law commemorated its final month in August with 2020-2021 artist-in-residence Shelle Lindholm.... Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Next
“Unforgettable” – the Legacy of Carl Maxey February 15, 2022 A powerful tribute to Carl Maxey, civil rights leader, boxing champion and Gonzaga Law graduate, “Unforgettable” depicts the life and enduring legacy... Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra welcomes pianist Alon Goldstein February 14, 2022 Internationally acclaimed pianist Alon Goldstein will perform with the Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra on Monday, Feb. 28 at the Myrtle Woldson Performing... Gonzaga University marks Black History Month February 02, 2022 Two art exhibits, a musical performance and a conversation about mass incarceration highlight Gonzaga University’s observance of Black History Month. New Year's Greeting February 02, 2022 Joan Iva C. Fawcett, Dean for Social Justice Leadership and Community Empowerment, offers a greeting to prospective students for the New Year and... Gonzaga’s ‘Season in the Spotlight’ brings array of performers January 13, 2022 Gonzaga University plans to present five guest performances from February to May for its “Season in the Spotlight” series, offering Asian dance, a... Vlog: Life as a Zag Madelyn Archibald December 17, 2021 Get a glimpse into Madelyn's life as a current Gonzaga University student. Vlog: Life as a Zag with Adam Chin November 29, 2021 Get a glimpse into Adam's life as a current Gonzaga University student. 'Scheherazade' Tops Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra Program November 15, 2021 The Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra’s winter program on Monday, Dec. 6, will feature both Rimsky-Korsakov’s epic showpiece “Scheherazade” and the three... Vlog: Thankful Zags November 12, 2021 Current Gonzaga University students share what they're thankful for this fall. Comedic whodunit welcomes audiences back to Gonzaga’s campus November 01, 2021 "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" is a comedic whodunit musical that is being held at the Myrtle Woodson Performing Arts Center Nov. 11-14. Commonality in Individuality November 01, 2021 These hand-crafted skateboards tell a story of unique individuals and their contributions to the broader community. Rescuing the World October 24, 2021 Guam native, lawyer and activist Julian Aguon talks about his first book with fellow indigenous author Tommy Orange Gonzaga Dance Students to Debut with Inland Northwest Opera October 22, 2021 The Inland Northwest Opera production team has set the stage for dance to play a major role in “Orpheus and Eurydice,” giving the four Gonzaga... Pathways for Healthy Livelihoods October 01, 2021 How one alum is working with partners in Kenya to develop educational and career pathways for the local community. Goodbye to our 20-21 Law School Artist in Residence, Shelle Lindholm September 02, 2021 After a memorable year, Gonzaga University School of Law commemorated its final month in August with 2020-2021 artist-in-residence Shelle Lindholm....